Bumpmapped objects...
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Bumpmapped objects...
Hey, I noticed something.. whenever an object that is bumpmapped comes into view, trespasser slows down... It does not apply to all moveable objects, but only the bumpmapped ones.. I think.. see for yourself
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In Windows as well as Linux?
"I have discovered an ancient tribe of those who still hold a candle for this dead, and forgotten Videonic Gamen... the Forgotten people."
Does winex support bumpmaps? Maybe that's why trespasser slows down so much? Whenever a dinosaur, barrel or weapon comes into view, the game slows down.. they are all bump mapped.....
When a moveable piece of wood that is not bumpmapped comes into view, trespasser runs fine......
I'm gonna try something first thing in the morning.. Asjad's t-rex is not bump mpped, right..? or is it?.. well anyway.. I'm gonna import it into a level and see if it slows down when I'm looking at the rex.
When a moveable piece of wood that is not bumpmapped comes into view, trespasser runs fine......
I'm gonna try something first thing in the morning.. Asjad's t-rex is not bump mpped, right..? or is it?.. well anyway.. I'm gonna import it into a level and see if it slows down when I'm looking at the rex.
IsToR wrote
winex mygames.exe
instead of
winex3 mygames.exe
I had both winex and winex3 running side by side for different games that each ran better than the other.
It could be as simple as renamming one to, say, winex2 and the other winex3, but I really wouldn't know. You could play around with it though..
As with all things Linux, I'm sure there is a way, but I'd be afraid how to advise on that. I DO know that back before 3.0 came out, the command was:Dan, is it possible to have both 3.1 and 3.2 installed at hte same time? I guess no... ?
winex mygames.exe
instead of
winex3 mygames.exe
I had both winex and winex3 running side by side for different games that each ran better than the other.
It could be as simple as renamming one to, say, winex2 and the other winex3, but I really wouldn't know. You could play around with it though..
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Very odd! my post up top came out as if IsToR wrote it! Oh, no... I accidentally hit the edit button instead of the quote button! Sorry IsToR..
"I have discovered an ancient tribe of those who still hold a candle for this dead, and forgotten Videonic Gamen... the Forgotten people."
What the................. I didn't write that!IsToR wrote:IsToR wroteAs with all things Linux, I'm sure there is a way, but I'd be afraid how to advise on that. I DO know that back before 3.0 came out, the command was:Dan, is it possible to have both 3.1 and 3.2 installed at hte same time? I guess no... ?
winex mygames.exe
instead of
winex3 mygames.exe
I had both winex and winex3 running side by side for different games that each ran better than the other.
It could be as simple as renamming one to, say, winex2 and the other winex3, but I really wouldn't know. You could play around with it though..
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There is if you are the moderator of the forum, which I am here.. I wish I could fix it back but I'm not real sure I can, Sorry. I'll be more careful next time..
"I have discovered an ancient tribe of those who still hold a candle for this dead, and forgotten Videonic Gamen... the Forgotten people."